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I need some help finding or highlight key information to help answer the question below for each example and tie in would be extremely helpful
unisexual species: Most vertebrates reproduce sexually, with populations comprised of both males and females. However, unisexual species have evolved independently several times. using a specific example from fishes, amphibians, and lepidosaurs, illustrate how unisexual species arise and persist (topminnows, Amazon Molly, common edible frog, Jefferson salamander, Aspidoscelis ,and Cnemidophorus and the examples)
I need some help finding or highlight key information to help answer the question below for each example and tie in would be extremely helpful
unisexual species: Most vertebrates reproduce sexually, with populations comprised of both males and females. However, unisexual species have evolved independently several times. using a specific example from fishes, amphibians, and lepidosaurs, illustrate how unisexual species arise and persist (topminnows, Amazon Molly, common edible frog, Jefferson salamander, Aspidoscelis ,and Cnemidophorus and the examples)
Reid WolffLv2
22 Aug 2019